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AI compliance practices, documentation requirements, risk classification, and audit readiness for organisations

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AI Act roadmap: planning for a deadline

The Digital Omnibus did not collapse on 28 April; it stopped. Until the next trilogue closes, the AI Act applies on its original schedule and 2 August 2026 is your planning deadline. Four scenarios, one quarterly plan, no parallel roadmaps.
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Algorithmic Management at Scale

Meta's Model Capability Initiative tips workplace monitoring into algorithmic management territory. For EU employers, that means Article 88 GDPR, Article 22, works council consultation and the AI Act's Article 26(7) all apply at once. Three controls to add before the next workforce monitoring pilot goes live.
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Model Provenance: 3 Critical Vendor Questions

A US State Department cable on Chinese AI distillation has turned model provenance into an immediate vendor due diligence question for EU deployers. Three concrete asks for every supplier this quarter, and where the EU AI Act helps but does not finish the job.
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When AI Chats Become Evidence: What the GWG Holdings Ruling Means for Your Acceptable Use Policy

A US court ruled that AI chatbot interactions are not privileged and can be compelled as evidence. Most organisations' AI acceptable use policies are not ready for this. Here is what to fix.
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Your AI Provider Just Got Blacklisted. Now What?

When your AI provider gets blacklisted in one country and courted by another, governance teams face a new risk category: AI provider jurisdiction risk.
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When Governments Want Your AI Data

The Australia-Anthropic MoU signals a new regulatory pattern: governments negotiating direct access to AI usage data. EU governance teams should prepare now.
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